Santos’ approval rating drops to 78% amid security concerns

Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos’ approval rating dropped five percentage points to 78% over the past month amid increased concerns about the country’s security situation.

According to the Nacional Consultancy Center (CNC) poll, 18% disapprove of the president and his policies.

Two thirds of Colombians who took part in the poll were positive about the future of their country. 28% was pessimistic about the future.

Santos scored lowest in the approval of his general security policy and the policies towards left-wing guerrilla groups and right-wing neo-paramilitary groups and drug gangs.

According to 55% of the respondees, the sense of security has deteriorated, while 38% perceived an increased security.

48% of Colombians approved Santos’ way of dealing with the FARC and ELN, while 46% disapproved. In the case of dealing with neo-paramilitaries only 44% approved and 45% disapproved.

Colombians reponded positively about Santos’ economic policies, (70% against 25%), but relatively negatively about his policies regarding unemployment (48% against 47%)

The polls carried out by the CNC traditionally show a higher approval rating than those carried out by other pollsters like Gallup.

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